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The Altamont Enterprise Feb. 25, 1916

Pay-Up Week.This is National Pay Up Week. It began on the 21st and will end on the 26th. A number of our friends, in making their rounds and squaring their accounts, have forgotten the editor. But...

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Phillips Hardware plans to build headquarters on outskirts of Altamont

Phillips has been partnering with Red Kap, a local petroleum and gas distributor on the plans for expansion into the new areas of business, he said.

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V’ville adopts veterans’ tax exemption

Grateful veterans get the lowest exemption, as district administrators worry about re-allocating taxes to other residents. 

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Heather Dolin named to ZBA, Daniel Leinung accepts planning post

Heather Dolin, new to the zoning board, is continuing her family's legacy of serving the town, while newcomer and new father Daniel Leinung has begun his own service on the planning board.

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St. John’s

St. John’s Lutheran Church at 140 Maple Avenue in Altamont has an informal Sunday worship service at 8:30 a.m. and a traditional service at 11 a.m. On Feb. 28.Sunday school starts at 9:45 a.m.At the 11...

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Photos: A community rallies for fire victims

Westmere and McKownville Fire Departments held a breakfast fundraiser on Feb. 21 for a family that escaped a devastating house fire in January.

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Photos: Flower power

The New York State Museum held it's annual NY in Bloom event with over 100 bouquets throughout the museum last weekend.

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Dean List

These local students were named to the dean’s list or received a similar honor from their college or university for the fall 2015 semester:— Nicholas Titolo, the son of Susan and Vincent Titolo and a...

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Dean List

These local students were named to the dean’s list or received a similar honor from their college or university for the fall 2015 semester:— Nicholas Titolo, the son of Susan and Vincent Titolo and a...

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Photos: Reaching the top

Guilderland Varsity Cheerleaders were back in top form on Feb. 20 at the Section 2 championships at Guilderland High School.

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Photos: Bulldogs fight on

The Bulldogs' season ended with a squeaker in the semifinals at the Glens Falls Civic Center on Monday. Lake George scored in the last nine seconds to eek out a one-point win, 55 to 54.

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Photos: Birds Clipped

Boys’ sectional basketball quarterfinals heated up for the Voorheesville Blackbirds on Feb. 21 at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy.  The Blackbirds fell in the Class B sectional quarterfinal by...

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VCSD: Straut runs again, Blow undecided for two open seats

Residents have until April 18 to file petitions to run, with a minimum of 25 signatures.

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The Altamont Enterprise, March 3, 1916

ASSAULT CASE WAS DISMISSED$2,000 Damage Action Against Arthur J. Crounse of Altamont Thrown Out By Court This Week.

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State of the county: Equity agenda begins

Albany County Executive Daniel McCoy, in his state of the county address Tuesday, highlighted new initiatives like a mental health court and non-prescription access to the anti-opioid drug naloxone.

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Highway workers keep America on the move

Timothy J. Albright, Meadowdale

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Neglected Knox facilities need repairs

Ed Ackroyd, Knox

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We can save lives and save views

Charles D. Burgess, Rensselaerville

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Think globally, act locally to encourage green energy

As we write this, human beings are dying prematurely — from respiratory disease, heart attacks, and lung cancer — due to carbon emissions. Local zoning can help.

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Survey: Don't cut more programs, don't raise taxes

For the first time, Guilderland used a survey to gauge public opinion in drafting its budget; 370 surveys were completed.

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